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Re: Getting off the Sean Payton Bandwagon
I'll be here when you get back.
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Re: Getting off the Sean Payton Bandwagon
Sean has lost the fire. He didnt fool me last week - that was just personal. As a matter of fact, keeping his asst. coaches is personal. He's not willing to make the changes needed to get this team back to winning form. It's definitely time for him to go after this season, but I doubt it will happen. If it did happen, then the question is - who's a viable replacement?
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Hey maybe we can get Haslett back he's just screwing around with the Bengals LB's. |
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His press conf after the game was bad. He did not sound like the highest paid coach in the NFL. He was lashing out at reporters for the questions they were asking.
I was very disappointed in his un-professional behavior. |
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THIS IS A HALL-OF-FAMER WHO CAN'T BE TRUSTED IN THE HUDDLE WITH HIS OWN PLAY CALLING. |
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Then why has Payton's playcalling been crap recently? Brees can't call his own plays. That says it all. System QB.
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We are now faced with answering questions about our offense and qb and we don'y want to answer.
According to Freud it is called denial. |
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Look at the offenses around the league and tell me what advantage Payton has as a playcaller over Koetter, Linehan, Gruden, Jim Bob, Todd Haley, Mike McCoy, Mularkey, and McDaniels?
Brees played well without Payton's playcalling for two years. |
Re: Getting off the Sean Payton Bandwagon
Referring to the OP, I'm considering it.
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